Emma Bach's Research
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Violent Protests Then


  1. Many Protests broke out over Religion (manly roman and christianity)
  2. There was corruption in the military - dishonest generals and non-Roman soldiers.
  3. The empire was bankrupt ,and robberies happened often
  4. many sick and dead from poor sewage system
  5. barbarians attacked often.
  6. No army or police force to rely on.
  7. The cities were overcrowded
  8. too large of an empire to control
All these facts lead to reasons to protest


Violent protests now


  1. Over a video the muslims protest because it offends them.


  1. U.S. concerned that Iraq may protest on there helping in the.


  1. In China citizens are furious that claimed by Beijing and Tokyo, that Japan purchased the East China Sea Islands. The China citizens protested outside the Japanese Embassy throwing apples, eggs, and water bottles. some even burned the Japanese flag.


  1. A police officer has to stand guard outside a shop during a massive protest against a new law authorizing the government to sell land in the city's free zone, in Panama City. At least three people were killed. Problem resolved when protesters agree to talk with government.


  1. A four-day emergency in the capital of Mongolia,Ulaanabaar after violent protests occurred after allegations of vote rigging and fraud in Sunday's elections.


  1. Outbreak of public anger over Iran currency that is losing value and other economic problems.


  1. Spaniards in the streets of their country's capital Saturday to protest continues and deep economic pain from austerity measure.


  1. Riot breaks out at US Embassy in Cairo.




Experts in that field



Mark Brnovich





Citations


Staff, CNN Wire, Brian Todd, Elise Labott, Greg Botelho, Josh Levs, Tricia Escobedo, Matt Smith, Mohammed Jamjoom, and Moni Basu. "U.S. Warns of Rising Threat of Violence amid Outrage over Anti-Islam Video." CNN. Cable News Network, 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 16 Jan. 2013.


What my questions are

1. How do you settle violent protests and outbreaks?
2. what would you do if an outbreak happened but you don't have enough money to fund for it?


My Email

Hello I am a student at Nagel Middle School and our class is doing a project on saving the Roman empire. I got assigned violent protests, so if you wouldn't mind I would like to ask you a few questions because I am aware you are Senior Director of State Customer Relations.

1. First how do you and your company stop violent outbreaks and protests?

2. What would you do if you didn't have enough money to fund these protests.

Thank you so much for your time.